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Devon LiveTrain operator Great Western Railway (GWR▸ ) is to name a train in honour captain Tom Moore, who has raised more than £29m for the NHS, to mark his 100 th birthday.
GWR Intercity Express Train 800025 will pay tribute to the World War Two veteran and his remarkable fundraising achievements during the COVID-19 crisis.
It is being named in response to requests from both GWR colleagues and members of the public, re-entering service this Thursday - the same day as Captain Tom’s 100 th birthday.
World War Two veteran Captain Tom, from Marston Moretaine in Bedfordshire but stationed in Cornwall during his career, has extended his challenge to 200 laps after he completed the first 100 laps 14 days ahead of schedule.
His initial £1,000 fundraising target was broken in about 24 hours and he has now raised more than £29m for NHS Charities Together.
GWR interim managing director Matthew Golton said: “With his indomitable spirit, what Captain Tom has achieved is truly inspirational and an example to us all.
“We at Great Western have a long history of naming trains after Great Westerners, the past and present heroes from across our network, and I am honoured that today we can respond to requests to have a train named after captain Tom Moore.”
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Bristol 24/7He set out to raise £1,000. Now close to raising £30m for the NHS to mark his 100th birthday, Captain Tom Moore has captured the heart of the nation during the coronavirus crisis.
On Friday, his duet with Michael Ball topped the singles chart; this week, Royal Mail have introduced a special birthday postmark; and now, GWR have revealed that they are naming a train after the veteran.